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Life after death
A year ago, 10-year-old Jeffrey Curley's brutal murder turned his father into a passionate and very public advocate for the death penalty. Now, the TV cameras are gone, and Bob Curley is left with unrelenting pain and this question: Was he used?
by Yvonne Abraham

It's your party

You can burn if you want to
by Danial Glass

Coattail lit

How familiarity breeds nonfiction
by Tom Scocca


c o l u m n s


Editorial by the Phoenix

Renewal
Breaking the cycle of voter apathy

Don't Quote Me by Dan Kennedy

Starting over
The Globe should rethink what it wants from its metro columnists. Plus, video sex, and getting stupid on MSNBC.

Cityscape by Sarah McNaught

Tough
Boston's female bouncers rely on brains, not brawn

Talking Politics by Michael Crowley

Speechless
A rhetorical fixation reveals the trouble with Scott Harshbarger's candidacy

[5] Ask Dr. Lovemonkey


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